![]() ![]() ![]() I spent years editing with Camera raw versions up to 12.1 without issue (just basic stuff.LIKE CROPPING). it just doesn't work the way it did (which was flawless btw). I also prefer Ps as it allows add ons like the TK7 panel, which to me is a godsend.In a word.CROP TOOL. I was talking about editing capabilities and nothing else. Nobody on the ON1 boards has been able to say what the ".onone" file really is.įinally I still stand by my comment re converter/editor in the context of the questions/statements at the time. I believe it is still the raw data that is edited but it is then wrapped up in a ".onone" file to preserve the layers. Masking and the "layer" approach to editing are possibly two areas where ON1 does surpass Lr.Ģ)Traditional layers are also available and I am not sure what the workflow function here is. These have extremely versatile masking functionality including both luminosity and colour range. These basically achieve most if not all the things you can accomplish in smart objects but without having to break out of the raw editor or use traditional layers. As to layers, there are two types really:ġ) effects which are layered and have all the blend modes. I also feel the results I get are better than out of ON1 - I am a Fuji X shooter so some of my peers (but by no means all) will find that comment odd.Īll I suggested was that staying in the raw workspace longer is probably a benefit. And despite what some think, I do trust Adobe with my images. Ps on the other hand is the best pixel level editor out there and does far more than I will ever need. The Lr dam for a start is a best of breed, whilst ON1's is, I find, lacking and a bit flaky. ![]() There are of course a lot of reasons to stick with Lr/Ps. That must be a plus I would have thought. The upside therefore is those effects are done in raw edit mode. ON1 does a lot more than just layers - its filters can provide an awful lot of effects that are not available in Lr but are in Ps. Yes, it leverages off ACR or takes its images from Lr, which also uses ACR, but once in Ps proper raw editing stops. This has nothing to do with how Lr/Ps work save for the fact that ON1 has a fair amount of the power of Ps yet manages to keep the entire process as a non-destructive raw edit. ![]() I have used Lr and Ps for over 8 years now. ![]()
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